lim goh wrote:
> Speaking of NG, I see that the old stuffs are deprecated. Are they
> going to be removed ever? if yes, is there a schedule for the removal
> already?
We don't have a plan, but since we could not move the old postgis module
into unsupported in 2.6.x I guess a reasonable plan would
Speaking of NG, I see that the old stuffs are deprecated. Are they
going to be removed ever? if yes, is there a schedule for the removal
already?
2010/6/11 Andrea Aime :
> Евгений Лазарев wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> Can i implement
>> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Next+Generation+JDBC+DataStor
Евгений Лазарев wrote:
> hi,
>
> Can i implement
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Next+Generation+JDBC+DataStore
> in svn it is in unsupported branch yet
> maybe this NG will be supported soon??
> or maybe i should implement old Architecture???
Lazarev, please keep the mails on the ge
You should try and keep these dicusssions on the email list (or you will just
need to repeat yourself :-) ).
Jody
On 08/06/2010, at 2:55 AM, Евгений Лазарев wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> yes inGeo use jdbc
> db is trivial relational db with custom spatial index implementation, so i
> already browsing s
Евгений Лазарев wrote:
>
> Hi Jody, in Russia very popular GIS programm is InGeo
> (http://www.integro.ru/projects/gis/main_gis.htm), so to use geotools
> and geoserver in our work and add more usability in russia there are
> need to support is format.
> and i want to develop this module for us
Sounds great :-)
Do you have any questions on where to start?
Question for you - does InGeo support JDBC? Or does it have a custom API like
ArcSDE?
Depending on your answer I will try and direct you to good example to learn
from :-)
Thoughts:
- There is an old "datastore" tutorial that goes o
Hi Jody, in Russia very popular GIS programm is InGeo (
http://www.integro.ru/projects/gis/main_gis.htm), so to use geotools and
geoserver in our work and add more usability in russia there are need to
support is format.
and i want to develop this module for us
InGeo use any relational DBs like MS